WHAT IS GAINED BY EXERCISING FATTENING ANIMALS.
Okkat is the task before tlioso zenloiiH for popular enteitainment. Last month one of the lihiatiana of tho British Museum, p.issing through the king's libiniy, was stopped by a well diesvd man who had been examining the cases in which manuscripts and other documents relating to Wickliflu arc exhibited, and was a*kcd by tho visitor, " l'r.iy, sir can you tell mo who the Mr Wieklilfo was who formed tins collettioii ?" An amusing case of Sunday trading, in which proceeding! wero instituted .itfiumt a publican, was investigated at Onntnbnrv recently. Two police oll'ktib finding other means fail, concealed themselves in the tower of tho ncighhoiiug Church of St. Martin. From this novel position they saw nearly forty persons admitted into the back door of the defendant's how to. A penalty of 275, was imposed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1996, 23 April 1885, Page 4
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140WHAT IS GAINED BY EXERCISING FATTENING ANIMALS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1996, 23 April 1885, Page 4
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